Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 March 1832 — Page 4
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- - - re V .;.. V. -. . 9 Wb , . . . . vii.d a j f 1, I l C' I !l f - OOlU 3 L.IUTL. r. i - r i r t t mure than sotn . ., , hall U'JI.K'ii i . " i , . i . ; . j, ,r Oh. t my i!. liirht f !:u;v nicht in the $caon ' oJ th- , ar a? vou 'I c.u t:( l -)h, it ny - Vu, i i . i ., ,t n i. rn.-t iri thf frason H ill il JU.it' ii-v - . f it, t i. r Heli'i-k it to a neighbor $ boune and Fold It fora crt n. We ...Id it lor h crown brave bov?, but I didn't. flljou wlore. Oh, its n.v delight, &c. Ilr re f to every gentleman that dwel!? in Lin - w ' M,Vhir u , Bad luck to every r-Kue-kefia r that will not .ellhu.ber; Succi' t. . v,ry poacher that wants to st al n't Oh, j- my uI'chl. ,;e , 1 IV. m H t. ;.,...... '"'j-
..-m" p.r-1 mv co.-.r:.des were Vittir ot a nye,; p.intjrr pimped into the waif r ' 0M ,r"ni 1 i,e 1,0 1 ll',nS i! ;;"d in a; on rronption, and nnai.led by covefmuental or ' r'' 7' i t'rmc- U'1' do 'l'k our Th,:, . , uv the .ameke,,. r, t.,r huD We dh.nt cf t,v.nt v , a r j the?tour d ; that he Is an o r,"h:r!, i know tkll3y Au'hcnty" patrona. ; nii a ' j( we t be I 'iv ' t '"'lb e f1 r 1 1 fit if I im Fir';; fh.bo-iP from m, and uJ it been hut on.ti.id) his short jlcr. which J h.ve ttaced -P- t , ,o,t. -u v l, r.N of that distance. fed convinced I w ould ' ovcr ie ad leave- in the wood?; and at(l ,;tlon arul rJ 'iro th( r:lt.ona,,.,mj!l flM,. ""W"dicit thur patronage. We wish to renOh, .tn. .Mui:t. i:c have been unheeded bv thi animal, o in ; hc l? 'tie man, I knnw by ln? turn-; tnnce of thrir friend-, and those who ab-re- w ith : ('"rJ r,u" 'ul arul. ",u T'tii.c, and wi.rtl.7 trt u- if on the deafm-tim rf the heir ' ut 'S s vvliCn hc a!!. w.i:h an them in politics. i ,tv ' , tl,UHSlti ' " A. ... aid eon,a,h , v, re v tting fo,r or tUe, J , 1 C "0 dr ' " ver doe,. Ill gun I know to he 1 TERMS ! " lo nl --.ily.io rridej In t.iKint- ut theju nn tiMi:i,we cautt U.-? hare,'1 "!''t MuCf.n ne an exir ioruinary cat . ... . , . , iiiiiiuo. ' " ,lim !ciJtts the Lib tiapniuiLthiv ot
,,u. winch will make a i.anther tdunee into s--ri. v ,ne waru or me nmie mane j -pi.e t?.r.TTE will be published every SMur- vnH'" up a number ot youm- rti aV lltar.:,
W. cdu;r'.t t;. h-.'c alive br".v t :? ns yni water, a it i a jjieat characteristic of the! D.v ru!,i,':g tlir ' rt tree on which it (by, on a sup-er-royal sr.eu. and i?ued to sub- j!fr-v fHC " '"'m is eligible tu thr- otiKe cl'tho 9b di kpn. k 'y i ear, ' . fPs;.,p Ynr-i. '.l,,,v tn avoid u iter tin i leaned; that his drg i? s;r.a. I kn-W by .scrlbcr in Vincennes, er plicid in the po?t 1 r:oiit ot 1 1 ;e I'm', d ttats and that with Ch.,:,I,yubc!',.Vc. ; C ' " a lll r r ! k, ; and that he ha, a W,-rai. I 'o tor di.taat sub-cni,. at two dollars p,-,, XTuT' V" Mess urtven to it, either by ne.e?Mt ot , , annum in advance, two dol'ar? and fitly et i.ts IO,,e ''onors of tt;e state, and t-r Wcoiuiur Vc throw M it an) ever our shoulders an.: desperation; hut here nature tvas eot a-j dicvered by the mark it ra ide in the . Ul0n(hs aftrr sui,;rnb,;)-, or thr.-,. dollar? nt u-f'fa, t'dufirio8 and onnairntal ne n.ber of S-xvP trtid.T'.i nh,nr. ...U c, rfl m,t-n mninmi. " here ho w a? s:ttinr a t the time his mas !.,,, nirati-in of the vear. As want of rune- :l,t',?,y ns nny othrm. Uut without th,; r,;
unr.a 1 1 tit.. jj ,n 0j n,irh was , tJ,e wron. I coub.i Ilrw da ful are the effect-01 rteucc ;noihelp wishing1 safety to the bear :nd It wa- -mi as bi uuiitul an autumnal d iy,dc ith to the? panther; and, under the imai ever uhered in the Indian suiaime'clpulse of these feelings, I once more hro't that I made an excntion after uame amongi nay rit to my shoulder, with the intention s a roii 1 ip of mount a m nr 1 t on -i I ir, L-; of slioot mi the nant her ShrUP-ll the h'St t.
in "th.- fieat rlmm of the Al!eob;,nv ,a,n r tvhuli iuu in n noith enteiti ditc-etion 10 that part .-f P,nn-vlvan.a which hound ti.e ew Votk b-.e I had kept the summit of ihe mountains for ever . I mih.-. wtthcait Murr??, for a' br i re had aii-ris di.atlv .ifipr .n.iiic.. v . Which rald(d thtoutrb the iree. and mdde if ui favoialde (ot htm;..:rcn hi-h r round an 1 led; e
the o.i'y w-id ;Umr;al 1 sawl'bfleen Oct on the hank, and Said directly !
Uas a hi ar, that wa 'ceding on at,theiiOM noye aci - a ucep valley, and entirely n.if of teach r.f mv ride shot- I theref-im . , 1, 1 .
tie- end, d th" ne-u'.tam in an oblique dt-ja yell of fengeance. if made one boutn'. . , , , 4 1 iii ii fcr-,on. t.wvaids the salt spring, which I d spiang mil. outstretched claws and. torn leached, and attei finding ether hjd 'spitting Itke a cat. immediately on the j pre - ded nv- here. I left the r.t tcr ano- 'bear, which lay in tenor on the ground,! ther rn untain on whoh I intended to va Tc ndy to receive it? antagonist; but the ' ll,.,.m.n,!C, oUh..,l:n.4,i,,:ul!v,v;,k:;-Oe,,w,,s.Mn;ai1Tl. N nrnro - mv way home. Thib mountain was.siiy does the eagle lend in snnder its ter j
- --- -- , - . v . com rut with chesnut trees, end here it uas !,at 1 caujrht a ijlimp-e of the bear ftor the other lidse, and found he had; di- -ppeaie"' but a short time p.revious to', tin H.nval on this mountain; I tollow cd .
h f a k tor thtee mile-, for ehr?nuls lay.'ho panther alight en its victim. than with in buiuiance n tb.e gieund, and heat-J the mrt ferocious yells, it planted it hind J
like hog-, ro t up t'ne leaves in search op. food bene. .th, and it no .! ubt had lingered about bete eating it food until my near ! appro,, b pave w arnr-T t' itsuanger; thi 1 coubi .tiM ovei.as the ltave, having been' wet b ttie melted host en ihe top, a puth Cfubi be tratfd wl ere the bear in running; . . 1 .1 . 1 ... I - .-C.l. l . nao uiiueo u.e oin.i pan 01 meieavts u:i' 1 ' . 1 i;u;cifiit ij o iiacc h u (!r . . I a i t .mnnntnin i,l v at;. I around, 'hp torn f ' . . ' : ' the u....,in wun me nope? 01 suiptinog . . ..l .1 I -C the -r. aid altera lapio' chase tor the dt ance above mentioncil , all piovcd fru (!-. atiii I telirtquis!:ed further pur Cdn Wtrm with this exercise, an 0 soineWtia' fa tgued. I di . ended the mountain ei e. ano took m -ca' t esufe a stream of Wate biib gently vahcd the base of the mour.tain and emptied itself in the Le.e- wa?etof the SnMinehatma I had remained Mtimg ou a fallen tree, wh e I r mi hes extet ded considetably 111 to ifo w u 1. peiha an hour and a half, Man ot a U'.cJcn 1 hcatd a lustlmga niopo; ,o leaves on the mountain immediately above mv head, which at first wa ic iii-'aut that 1 thought it merely an eddy oC ii - wind, whirhng the loaves fiom tfie giouuo; but it it. cioused o raj idly, arid j proached so t ear ihe spot wheie 1 sat, V. I ... ....l... . I. r. . .V . , .... ..t. ....1.. I 11. 1 lll llllV.ll.vlT v ; .r 1 1 IllV I 111" , I v ,1 , ' r , .K ... . . i i ., ..... ..i .. i. . m ... . ..... .. t. ..a. ' . , v b ' T'e-t pail of the mountain where I was seated, wascoveud wi h laurel anil other bu-he. and owing to ihe icnsity of this shiubbe'v, I cad i not oiscover an ot ji ct Ctl- ie th in ten yard from me , this, as w ill .,. iS apj ear . attoi iled n:e jt otev ticn ; tu ,i:o rate it conduced to my success. Th. noise auiooir the leaves now became lieu, or. leus and tfie oi jOCt apnroa''hed so np -l... I .iKtmrfli heard an unnatur.il.
giunimg loose, a it from some animal in in 1 1 '' of e ach other; but on turning theRivii,.irtr.sr At lc-pu;h, a Uihien iluogt- aiJI l! ' 11 ba k, I discovered it to te a
into the w n,, i more tli.-m twenty vai-is f Ii ni u-e. u vein! to mv View a !u j. grc vv p in i k bear, intent u; n uot!,;:. but U e;..:eavoi to jires a,ioui:h the waiei . ar.d re;.ch the opp. itte sboio The water on an averasj. wa no; m te tivin two
fee? c.t-t p. whicti wa tl..t ,P, uu, f jr tie x meed of tb.is, from the fact, th it 1 nevti at-.iu.al to wim, w.d .-..-dtej.'tc moth- .vknew from on own experience, noi could, . . 1 u ict.in,. ,ii. c n- ipn-iiUy the eaji-i..e-s ,M.n v,ul,-, I ga'dici f t om t he oldest fiU.ders amor.g my li t. t . . .iirKAlllf...i..ll,. .. . ' . : i c f . . n t, I, r . - I l : ti ill 1
the p ti preed !hioii-:h lh a'er, ciea tod mi. !i a sjdahiog neisc, .i tau l t cho Cd t':: ugh ttiC lulls Without ;., hiCi lv a tl. I, .1 . I I . ... .1 I ..fl.. I.. . . 11 ' "'""tin '.' tn" i" mv ;ioi:i i!e- vM'a uie ii let.tion cf shooi.oc. but, befte I , curl,, i ,,,, U . ,,V I,,,, -
u"' i i t " in, i a to- K wIik Ii tn h.vd itj-.nei, wnuti wou:d lead tu ihe annihilation Irom ii, y view; t'.is gave me a nnnifiil t !"f -o b" no ia'de an utiunal us a Lear. .i ... I
ry xeuson lor reiK-ctiou. and allheui'h ii
.could have Killed Ibetear, io soon a i;i !Iaed the rr. k, I determined to await the
ult of such eitraordinaty t-nduct in this animal; foj I was wonder strurk at ,aotion which were not only strange tut even lu !icr,u-ihore not appealing then ,arty oue for then,. The mystery, how-jevf-r, was socn unravelled. , The stream of water wa not more than! :tt n rod? in width, and before the hr-ar wa. , :. :. ii .i ... ... ' I Situ' on the mountain fide amr.no tbp Ir ufi i I I l I I J c- l v. I c 3 , a uviMH , . 1 1 , n ' I I 1 1 - l a ,f hv jun,,,., nXii a econd plunfff into1 the water convinced me. that the hear bid ... r . .. . T0d cause lor it prtcipitatioi) ; tor hrre. ;re?inr ha rd at it? horl. va a formidable anlajotiit iu an rnormou? Panther, which ! - I . i i . : . i i i . i : 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 . i i i " i p i :a r ii 1 1 n turn i ji rrmHioi- , . . . inveteracy, and appalling grow l, a made inie sriunucT, a? with a emu. i Inaled in the paf?ions of this animal which: ' . ll" ,Aa.'M ,"3,u V "l '. ' 'unlike the clumsv hustling; ot the bear ! through the water, the panther went wiihj (hounds of ten feet at a time, and ere the L - r.,,L.,i .1.- nn,(K.P cirp 1,.. ! a w a, ridw bU.er w a mulw cty ot the htieam. ' ' was a moment of thtillin- interest, and; hat feeling so common to the human j
Ihr-at when the tron is combatting with l"e 5"-Jpct luiiy ocuatct, it was u?en unan- ,u notuy -a a w.sn v oiM....(! ,ue IU cou-crm.-i , ' , ft - imondv tv to th- terms, will he con.-;dr-d a new e;j-
the weak, now took p-3??n:-n ot mine, 1 : .1. - - .1 ... ,!-. a11 -pou,ir.p inn -use ui p.utv, abstractedly from every corwdria but in fpitc of myself. I shrunk from the! l, , j efbu t perhaps it wa? well I reserved my lire, for had I only wounded the animal, II Imieht have been k victim to hi? ferocitv. i So oons? the bear found there was'noj po'!bility of escape from an i?sue with so ; 'dreadful nn rnrmv. on reaching the oono ! - ' - r fi ?ite bank ot the stream, it shook the .va-: -iter Irom it? hair like a doc;, and ran about ; it back m a defensive posture. This !" nau scarcely none warn ir.c pantnei 1 . rear bed the water ede . and then u ith I 1 11. 1 1 - . , - ror-rri' hen piey, ttian did the enrage;! :pin:her tear in scattered fragment? th?, helpless hear; it appeared hut the work ; of a moment, and that moment was one of uni elenttng veegeance ; for no sooner did i er claws deep in the cntrals ot the hear, and by a few ripi, teie i's antagonist in pieces Although the bear w a full grown it must have been young, and in want ot energy, lor it was to overcome w ith dread a not lo be able to make the lean ieist ance. c.:.i,i : .,1 : n tisiled in glutting its ver.geanre, ;rr turned horn the bear, and c .'iiiit-'ii 111 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w ii- v i- 1 T'.t , . r. iiir .1 . 1 .1 1 1 ""'V " . (iircc cctly to the water's edge to drink, and .n.lV thft rin,ri,.n thirst created bv -o! great esritement, after which it looked. , , , , ... hrt down and then up the stream, as if it song!'.1 n place to rectos, that it might j avoid the water; and then, as if satiated; withievei.ee and erjomg its victory .; . . . 1 '1 .-it 1 , j stood tw jrniEr and cur hnc fs tail like a I ir cat, and then commenced licking itself ' n r v The animal w as now within thirtv-' five aids of me. and seeing no prospect: y 11 -V b , T c 1 ! -.1 . . . ... I, ... t .. I Ml it reerossir.g the stre m, I took rest t (n w 101 iiiv 1 uit- imi .1 ri" 'unit i.uiu ui iiic: hich I sat, and tired directly at the panther' heitt. The moment 1 dis ' r,,,1Wli mv ..up tl,P monger mnoV a ' spring about hi feet perpendicularly, with
a tn mendous, growl, whieh reverberated j jntormtiori ought be' rect; ived by the earliest, lbe ri h pb a-itiT- and ben tia.d eiijoMm tit ,d; itlt Dieter, F.xehatige Table- and other vahi.tame.pg t he rock?, and fell in the same spot) mail, and. at such a rate ai not to ixiidr r its pos- literature and learning, and to hold out induct -; bjp itifurmatioii, sc nt gratis to all who deal witli w hence it sprung, and its le f xtended j ;fi-"n nn exorbitant tax. Such a .b.urnal is ruents for the young to cultivate tiieir pnu.-r-j t5. J SVLVLsl lJl, ., i i.. ... ' ',',.;- " i, rrr..,uC exactly what we endeavor to render theKepor- and enrich their uiider-tatuling- vith tub-tantialj 10 Kxehanie liuildiiiu'S, bt. Clair St. 1'itt-burgh. ant ny in nut- Mtuatmn, Cle ici.Hu.. 1. 1"1 i-i aTi iVort to accom,'bsh which, n. ither', informaticn, aie matters v h ch the pidde-h, r! The Pri.- of Ten Thou.-and Hollar- was s. i.t
.- . i ,- I . I .1, as it in the dizmess ot approaching death fi o I saw plainly that my hre was latal, but I
had lo oiuch experience to approach this! w ill contain a care fully corrected hawk Nets ' uage or sentiment rt corded, calculated to (itenemy, until I could no longer discover : L,t' v ltAi' u '' VrT Current lVr,r,arinK't1'-' bC8Utj f, ll) i? Vl';i ., . . . iii i ce-of t.old, Trices ot Bank and Insurance stock, 'U a less hi mous respect than it re. ib'v h signs o life I theretoie lelc.idCa my n i ;ulil H description ot al! Counterfeit and Altered Due attention is also paid U Toeiry, Ance
tie. and w ith a second shot 1 pierced itnmediately behind the ear; its head then ,vm,. 'fifitu-ocn it n.ir ond -ill n 1 1 i i f ' i -; nfi (.On examining the panther, no marl i-nen e apj oareu except w neie my riric; bdlshad p.isfal completely throned), with I uiale.and t mother, and by the euhuge no :d ot her tea', had evidently been uck 1! - g h- i youn-. 1 rom this circumstance. !Ted liie ncai mid uvt-ie in;.-a.. up-; oa ,u'r J nr. and more than probable det"o oJ her kitten I was the more con 1 I i.t I II I 1 I a-ou uut.ip.ee, an msta-jce wherein a pan i he i an i a bear came in collision with' ea aii :h other, or '.uteied into deadly sttiie; .mi. m'- iui. ii" i iioiiiiM.iuo- i.i mi iiooi . ! again, oo i ircum-tunce bet the above wo. di be .)fj lent to awaken that vmdiclive 10 r(vei .tue in the nafsionfa ran-: i ia-.VnA,, ?
IV? I
INDIAN SAGACITY .
An Indian, upon his returning hcrriC (o ms. t.ut one day, discovered mat hi venienn, which had I fen hung up to dry, had been t-tob n After takinp observation u,,on .,e ?pot ie fet oty ,n Ut.n 0f the thief w hom he tracked through the wood-, A!trr cnnff f(,me tjstnCf, ne mft fnme persons of wlimi he inquired, if they had seen a liul old rrhitfmaru with a t'tort . i i i. 'i i ' tnil ? Thr". rp n!ird in t!i alii rrn:i t i v i- nn i I o Ml I J 1 1 1 H II l' V Ci'fUtl "I'll 14 Upon the Indian assurine them that the man thu-' di scribed had stolen his venison,!1 . , , . . , , . , it they dcire(i to he mlormeii ho- he wa j able to git nrh a minufo dcct ip'.ion of a person he had never etn? The Indian l : - i .. ,.n, ..i:.f I I : i ihi mi in n ' i hp if ri i knoiv u :i rr Unci h hi? havinpf made a pile ot atones i , I , j siani upon in ortiei lo rrarn uie vetjt lcr laKing nown me cieai. ! r. " ' ' ccttlrnunt ot ieu Ihnen a number ot personi went ever t-. what is now, Md.otd, vrlicte. tindinc the scil verv good, but in. l eaceable po?Se?,ien of ihe Ind ian,, n ' , ,r . ..1 . "exe "; " settlemrn,, arcor . a cJ.vrch tncet'Kq was caller, and nVntu;! !,., K ...f, ttt T nrrl'i o n rt ' " i"i nidi Hit rami i: UiC ll'iin o,(iuu u,r I'IMIU St UiF I i. 0 1 'Voted , that the earth was given tc the saint? "Voted, that WE are the sr.snt? Whereupon, the title waj considered in-! . . . i disputable ; the Indians were eompeiHd to evacuate the place and relinquish their F??mohs to the rigktfv f owner. 9. . A jourg fch nv wa pemir to marportly before the weddmg hf iVighfenrd and cried hitfetly 'Why yotifool,'"' ?.ivs hi f Uher "w hat are 3 '' aid of? No' hin will huit you. 1. , ... ' 1,1 ,u-tl ' ,l diihtent thing, says the bright youth, -you .i i I n.H iiiauien; nit iuai !s a m-"ird mother, but I have lo marry a ' I.Ct VfitH dre?" in ; c!ie.ir rs rr.nv hc
ui'h-ut s'ahbincss; think more about the be con.-tantiy wct patronaije r.-.iow - 1 c . .1 , 1 led 0.1 the ('.'-lo t, has etiabl. d the pub isher t-.: color ot w mrt than about the ghM 'r j.,,;,, t,,,i;.,i..!,li.?ta Jlj.,uven,en1s In the work. texture ot your coat; he always n? c!canlli9 tyU,-raj l.ical apitearance 1 much cbau-. d as your occupation will, without tnconven-jfor the hour, and the contents ate much tn - ience, pe t mi ' ; hut never, no, net for .me'iicbed. il-.- believes ti.o volume now prop.oM-d moment, IcLcv,, iha, ,o tan. -n?.!;;0---;; with scue in siiud. will love or respect j.-, . t,lt, value" of the ontet.tc, by any
. , you on accouni n your line or cu-;n clothes. A great ti:io:Minc of the pre sent -day is, that every one is, i;i hin own estimate, raised cJovc his reel stair 0 life; every on srema to think him-eif entitled. " not to ude -ind great estate 'ivc vif Vcii? vork. at least to dick:; ell's reporter, Cvuctafeit Detector, and I'ricc Current. Tnr f;r:t v t ar of this publication having been concluded, the ultrpor1er" will h' realter be p.hh'died wetkly as w; 11 a -semi tnonthly. We tec I gratehil to the pu! lie fur th- b bora I p.-. tron-i a -e aw aided u-, (tiav in now a more eten-i vr 1 nn.ubtMU than any other newspaper Ui the I'mied :-ptes) ami shall l- nve no iu- a-ure muesortej to, hi order to rend, r this journal valua .l lu 'V V 1 , "l'l"u''l:;"T' in - institution-, brokers and ko. pt rs ot bolejiSit to tti- communitv in -cneral. We have en1 t . 1 1
Caied the literary as.-istanco of several cent !e-1 men well known as writers, and have conts-jthaii
pondents in oil the prmciul citic - and towns ia the United State?. V e also receive weekly ,. ,, ,. , . , . . .,- - niore than t.ve hundrro newspapers Irom d.liert ,,t ,,arts ot- th,. United States, so that wha't vor information mav be circulated throu-b the m,( mm of thr k-Re; erter,'' and the resources i we c.in confidently I I'.-Ul ."li.llV .1. I. ..,.l!i. state, may, in all cases, i.e relied upon r.i it ,,,,. n, 1,:.., ... t.,rf.. ,n .... I cry direction: and on the arriv al of ev erv ves-! sci irom Kurope, or the creatmn of every na-j I'oti il ec:'enn uit. the stie et the marktt anes. . Kv.rv per--en shout-!, therefore, be i - t? - ' omc certain cuido by which all vilch pain? nor c xp r,-e w ill at anv time be spared : .1 . I il- I " T i I on the part of the pubb.-lu r r: nun berjm Not,. ju circulation throusbout the United ?tati ; and -ill such information as is likely to ihrow lijht ep.in the sul-iccts embraced in (lie j dei2-.n. tM Jouri: u I Lv I lU-sl tureisn new?,! to 'ether w it !i I'lit.-'i tri.itisi and wa-ll i-b-rf i d i , , c - - - . ( raattci, wed al-obe found in the columns o: the 1 Kep-oitcr ' dhrter.rs of the weekly publication ore i r annuui ,ii; n 5 i 2i i er;t?. 1 '( iii'i-moiithly single co-1 Address I.Oi?KRT T. FICKM.LL, Kxchan-c Tror, No. ih, Chesi.it street, I P.dadelphia, Ta. Fin sinU lirct trou T U V F. a larce assortment of Tin Ware on ,;"!,d, wd.ii h 1 will sell at whole-ale or n tad, iow tor casn or country i-roduc, -ucii as v ,! j,ilt J N- Mppu. X" I I vl ....1........, . . , N Ii Jobs done with neatness, accuracy and d. at.d.. y eni".s, J an. u 1SJ2. 1 7 -If. - Taren -i r T -I fi trr ,A v TTt ii.rrxix i av "" Vy) lr5tjt,"i Hu-iness, a lad hiteenurs:x ."1 i. en v. ui iv-.o can ri-ai! anil wrin n 't iluC iv" A, .ply at this Office.
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OF THE VINCENNES GAZETTE, .-J H eck!; .N't utpcptrcstablis(d at f Vnff.'nc J, a EDITFP, rRINTKO AND riDUSMrD BY SAMCKl mil. .c r. y. cArriNGjv!. This pa; or was commenced in October I8d0,
!,n'1 han,,vn published regularly ever since, a t period ot fourteen months, a time sufEeieM to 1 1 1,. , . ... u. !.-. i r. stron.'lv developed, and its leadmc features
been emrhaticallv terr. d the "Wnean ys-! -Tl S bscnbers, will be readily ad-lu,,"r.ar,(ly.,h:-support of home mdi--trv 'by I ! ' a., ,: andf,t ? l,,at ff' a rrotcctinctritrorif'n i-n coods the nicr- tr'iaa' "iIl1be extendi to llm pubheat,,.,, a.i ac- ment ef internal improvement., and m all ' Wi, f n.a,;,e tLe 1 ''i 'tor to make it u-tful end
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H P iA Irec rrr- thr rail ulium of (ho rrorleV ttialit is a formidable drawba' k, pavnient in .'advance would bo preferred ' C: tu;tr produce delivered in Vincennes M the Heam mii! of Mers. Marron Hunter or of n I). Wheeler, wi!l be rominl t the mirkrt vrice in p,a nu nt tor sub-upturns. Adveitimerts wih be inserted at on-? oollar P' s,nare for three inse, tio,is, and twenty hve cent? per square for each iibseoiiuit insertion. eu,ri,HV, wiU be atliUriy to di-cu.tiuu-,;,ir j.,.lj:or ,,n nay ir arrearar--; but a tailun. ! C?t:( UlCtlt. - t 1 f1'ri ill, I I i v 1 i i m-.tov firT!.o nosfa-e iuust be paid on idl .'. ttcrt :r 1 . . . coian.unica'ious addressed to thr IVutoia. inecr.ia i Noveiabcr 'JC, IS'll. OK f .r r ",,,,. Ci.".-if
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v,tT' ,J i land for sale. ach neioh.r cotitainiiit; 8'J r ival (ctavo p.i- '"IllE undersipned n,l fell seven hundred of Jeti. r pr.-s-', emt.-i lli-ie d av ith at loat j 1 and ninety acre; cf l.o.d, of the best rjua!1 copper, -late, a ad r:il wo d nrrav iiio ; it y , part of a trie? of eleven hundred and nine-
a nd " .or inor-' peoeoi inu.-n:. 1 tie wm at the end of tha year making a volume F.hont oi.'tl p:i,cs, to w hi u .mi elegant enrav I -o'( !i rai nut ox, are aoUed. Jpfli: number ot volumi of the Ca? wh:c:, have already Nenpublied, an olunti i of die ''Cui-kef 1 fa ithb lnr Mid punetnahty of the publisher in ..-,.1. 1- . . .1.1.. .... ... ,tl 51! I oil .; U'llIV ail vv nil III? p 111 .ii :, III re - peot tolheir content?, me yufheiaiit with ( hose . . ... . . at nllaivp character itCd w ith tt.e v.oiii, to show lis true - .... . . . . . . er periodical ; ami ia sab !y asserts it to be th ape,L pulhetion of "the kind in the coram v. 1 be tacibtiPS for ob'tiium smtatoe articles fortius workbavi, 01 late, niurb increased Some ot the I 1 -t hterarv Publir atimis of I'.u iro;. - an re idnitv iec ivcit at the ofllce of th - ''ASKh l a well as the v i oraint.-nt oeri'idiral of the U f-. i'roui both selections are nia -V wattD mucti rare. I o s cma a sufw i' ut quantitv of original matter, and to n.-idde men ot lab 111- to present th-'ir lahois with fico-s and conlribiiw to advance the literature and science of 0111 own country, the pi'bhsh..r ive- a coium n ation to hi - 1 onc-p-indcntr; cyia:n':r,.-urate to t:," support he r ci.ivcs. In respect to the Kai!)e!!i.-hnients, wmr !i a; !';' r 111 the v. oru, toe euoli-hT b-dicves t..?.t no ' '' ptriouical lias suclt a prolusion 0: eleganl and expen-ive en.rravn.. Kecuted, in geneial by the fat arti-ts in the city, they will suffer nothing by a comparison. Thtse term a consi Jerah'iR item in the expense i f the wofk. and in one ytar t s.ceed the whole eo-t of pu'oli:hiiiir s.-uuc eriodicab, tor the sauio lengdi ct time, the inhsc-iiptioti pure U which is no less the C KKT. The subjects ct the eucraviiiur3 wall contn.ue to ()" as iieretonre : rtrails of distinguished cl'aractere ; plates of thr Newest Fashions, both of Kurope and An. eric 1 ; Views of Amtri an Scenery, particulcirly stiiking and interesting ; N atural H i I-a y ; Kraoriu derin ; Ton i-n and Domestic Arcbiteetuie; Botanical Plants, and whatever other subject4
cor-jmW 'e deemed calculated to instruct, interest,
a in amat . T ini ulcate sound virtuous precepts, i rsii ( guard the thouchtleos against the snares of vice; to lend the v outhful mind to the contemplation "1' those sublime and all-impurtanl subjects that!
ueeply aihef hi prosperity ; to give a lafe lorieoutaii.ifi Ollb nil hrawing-, cheu.cs. Counter
trusts be n id ever keep in view . Ho i- tr.iti . I , vb : , - l - lt A 1 ' I 1
looking over his past labors, to find no lan-jTth
dot, Light Readiiiir, Amusing sketches, ,ar 'those etceteras which relieve the mind from the i 1 -bor of close study , which refresh th- uiaitrstauutng and give a zeal to graver aui t&ore import taat compositions. TERMS: .n otwitstancing the many extra expenditures, 3.'ind the heavy expens" ot the fun- eugraving given monthly , it is not the int?r.tion of tl,e publisher to increase the price ot the Ca;ket When paid in advance, it will be funn-h fur 2 months for two dollars and fifty cents; or fur three dollars, if not paid until the en id the year. Agents at a distance remitting six sub -criptions, are entitled to a copy uratis. frj-Ordi rs, free of postarp, will inert nmr' attentian. Persons at a distance w ill f-r.d tr,mail a safe conveyance lor or ierih, and enclosing remittdnn s. Subscriptions received at thii , :Tp the woi k CASH PIIICES xDtCtCUCVyFLOUR, (Stiperfine) ii . id I cite, MEAL. hu-h. o; ' III -Kb.Y', bv the bi b - - r o. MARr.')'1? iil: i i;k iv-. :",i.
mosrr.cTT-i WESTERN KJEGISTER.
S. B GOOKIS S HilliK AND I'Pi TRIU. h. IKOM and after the fim of June r.-xt iherenbouts, the pre.-fnt chtor t,f VV M 1 nurrn if. II L. a! , CT thc ,,rj.i.. .v.j.ij, mil up irje exclusive j,ri prietorjand those hen tofori- c..i,cernt d. will t.ave no interest whatr, m its putJiv ation. Th jloif'i fli riT nf-i I - I s?ut circulation and extend it as n.uch fi.nh.r ! 1 1os,0K 'nmcUHy ol ht-epin liVea v . . i i i ""MjiMie . . . lurtht r contenipl itcil to e.llffre the lie.'V fr'Ji ,( ;ncn a nrC,ifl Uit "l o..c.iJii:nirp, ht' rraIK,Iiat,,,' a,,,it-,l"itcd ; j -t;My what we wi,h,Rtav 1 s:i rv i.i., .. 1 1 j . . t : . o : . i , - -.-- 11. .-.ui.;r in r, i-ucti a result emr.ot and that n a:is ii erv ela at, r--furnish them. 1 t 1 or the future t olifical eour?e ( f the Hepr we refer to u,ir editorial course for the last three moid,): arid assure our patrons that we have no mtent.on of ehai.g.n it. Ii U such as has t pes (.i'-t.,t.vi !,y the reason and policy by (V-tlro rntio r tl.an jfif-ir.tt r -t To t.he bifei:n-.s ard volenci Lf a raajority of The ji.lhratiorn of ,t..e pre.ei,t Jh , we w iil never s'ub-enbe, tc ihe !comeqtn ncis what they tur.y. A firm find iu'ishaktn suj.port ei what ve conceive to he tbe bet niter, c.f thu :ta?earid the nalieB, iV-iii always Ut- triven. rfft rdio. ,f . ..r,,i j v U l" 'rk that auion these arc a protec(hit f iirifl'.t n.l -i f, ...... 1 : ... . . n , ., n vm inn 1 iiui iiapi ovci.'ii ijts. v lait.cr thi -e -tfitunentJ coincide or ia.-h with thov of o.ir trieiids, they ate tn?, and as such, the pubhe ou,;:ht to be in poe.-sion of thwn. Ttrfvs. Two dollars in r.Jvunce. or three rA I the n.J of the year. ty. situate on the north-wr st side of the Wabatb oh;,t the trand Hapid?, about two miles frota ed j Mount Carmrl, m the State of I!!inoi, on which be tias erect -d a convriuent fine story irninu house with a piazra all r.)iir;d, in v. hich he re-
d theMue?! a iroiiie mrd;e bouse, a kitchen, a stonn 1 111
w anen wen oi er.cciktu water, and cleared aI limit tr-ll Tl. . ?. r, .,..., r- , . ll.. .. V.. 1 urai i w luiirs mi 11c 1 ',r d 'flord a site for a Town and Milhl ... 1 . . 1 1 . , I'.. ll; i ... L.ir r... . i : " " i i"ur am; a nnu m i. u is wt-i, j fun .err a, rind coniains a quarry ot fine 3lono- . , 7" l0 1 :r'" warned to t.eit. Kobiie-on, a Senator irom Iilit - oi. praying national aid. to cut a eannl a. j !b. r lace, of v hhh, if effe-trd, one third in ex itent will run through this tract, and greatly c-u j banco its valae, um t,onefit both the states of Ii!. h-s. quantity to suit the purchaser, and a red-. A .,,t ;. I .... ... j r... : it for nat t of the purchase v ii! he givi ri if rtV j quired. WV1. M IMDslh Urar.d Rapids, Ihe. QT, IH.1I 1 t-tf. .!Th ViV- ;.:.' m r .,tt..r.. u i .c a 1 - ..ii. n'vvi 1 ' , int. ia ut, the Di rnil Sv;i;i.;i Canal Co. ViJI be drawn in Richmond, on Fridar, ICih cf .March. ISJ2. I he drawing w ill he nerved in I ttsburg Ii (,n Thursday, L'J I if March. 20,000, 10,000-5,000-3,000, ONK lil .Nnr.Kl) OF ONI! TliOb'SAM).. 10 OF 1 IVK !n.!M)Hi;i). TICKETS TEN DOLLARSA pad 'Z: Tickets will e -t, h-s th - count, $2o9, nn-1 is warranted toi.baw $l:Z Un remitting S'v a (.1 Ttiticate of a I'acka.'ecf Whola Tickets will h? furw.trd.'-d IJafvf (iaarter., and l'.i,dithi in the earue propru tion The "Df itch." 'published ia Tittda.'.-L. letter to a cent.!, maji iti Maryland on the of IV! ennuiry, IoJ Sevi ral True- e t Oi.i Thoii-nd and Five Hundred Dolhu-, havo I sent, w ith: in a h w and Kentucky. March 10, we. bt; t I i.t He . cctfullv i:ie rm tb ir b i-a - h :, J Mp.pu'do L-elilTddv ti at tla.ir n w A p now i'..iL!iltii. lhi.v e. id b.tiiie e -b;:. vur to hrep "i, tain-!, at ad tut., s, ir- a rn- u ,u:d dour, which they are di U rm.ned to s II et fair price, Ibr C A.'l on! . No m-der, w i,i io accepted, alter thi? fiutibt atiun, uule.- the C i .. arcompani-:-; tin m. Tlu.sewho ii,!!) l:;ivc aio i:nt- pf. the V;i.--c nties Steam Mill, ie iidoi n.e.f t i,..t C, -; : iv a.eiit- w ill b-- t xpc led t -r every aM: i. '! ;.' e. '.v have f iinhii-c I at llott -,t.a.-:.i;i 1,' e j.ropi u -."is tut prt p .red to u.' h;s : ,r Piatd. and rjvaiithl., c.f tverv i - at t'.e Oi'ipca notice, an ! It. Ii. c ti r, a' :(..L.ie te i in p j-Marr.i!, .t Hunter ha r ii iv i d ii tea :l..i.i i.t (A ' : . V i " i I WO Vivrcs t KENAVHA CALT !.. h t! ey Wll Vim , i ., ', i I : I - 'O-t t! 'l:.v If .51 J i - y . , t i r 1
